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10 · Version Control

Pull

Fetch others' latest changes

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The opposite of push — bring everyone else's newest commits down to your machine and merge them in.

Concrete example

“Pull before you start” so you're building on the most recent version, not a stale one.

Nearby in Version Control

MergeCombine one branch into anotherMerge ConflictWhen two changes collidePull RequestPropose and review a merge (a “PR”)PushSend commits to the shared copy
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